"Helena, stop!" A hard voice echoed in the place. The brunette turned and saw Barbara standing at the elevator. She had heard the noises in the training room and had wheeled immediately toward them.

"Are you crazy? Leave her alone!" The redhead moved inside the room. She met Helena's eyes as the brunette fixed her feral golden eyes on the redhead. Eyes that would make anyone shiver and run, trying to escape; but she knew her perfectly well. She knew this young woman so well.

Dinah sighed with relief. Barbara arrived just in time.

Great, now this. The brunette clenched her teeth and walked to pick up her coat. She didn't want to apologize.

"I'm sorry!" Barbara shouted at her, "We didn't want to insult your mother. We were just thinking of all the possibilities!"

"She didn't steal it!" Helena barked.

The cyber genius looked at the blonde, who was standing up. "Are you okay?"

"Yes, I'm sorry, I didn't want…"

"It's okay, don't worry." Barbara wheeled to the side and took two sticks that were on the floor. "Helena!"

The brunette turned and she threw one to her. The young woman caught it and narrowed her eyes at her mentor.

"Want to fight?" Barbara asked, moving toward her. "Let's fight."

Helena smirked, shaking her head, "Please, Barbara…"

The redhead was incredibly fast and threw a blow at the young crime fighter. Helena raised her hands and blocked the stick a few inches over her head. Barbara wasn't joking. She threw another blow to her knees; she jumped to avoid it.

"Barbara, stop it!" Helena shouted, annoyed. She didn't need this. She had hurt the blonde already and it didn't make her feel much better.

"Wanna fight?" Barbara moved toward her, "Let's go, do it, do it with someone that has the experience to fight you."

Helena threw the baton to the floor, "Forget it, I don't want to hurt you."

She didn't see her mentor's hands moving, she just suddenly felt a sharp pain at her side, she bent down and other hit to her stomach knocked the air out, she fell to her knees holding her stomach.

"I said fight!" Barbara yelled.

"Barbara, no…" Dinah said, but the red head raised her hand to stop her.

"Stay out of this, Dinah!"

"It's my fault I'm sorry."

"No! I thought for a moment about the possibility of Selina stealing the necklace."

Helena grumbled in annoyance and raised her head, still holding her gut. That blow really knocked her off. Barbara was crazy or she was trusting her luck too much… and in the love that she knew Helena felt for her.

"I did it," Barbara continued, "I'm sorry, Helena, but I thought for a second she was a burglar."

"She didn't do it! Shut up!" Helena stood up abruptly and, taking the stick from the floor, she charged against the redhead, who blocked the impact easily.

Dinah moved back to the wall, scared. She had never seen Helena so pissed; that last blow could kill anyone easily.

"Your mother was a burglar, Helena." Barbara swung her stick against the brunette. "But she changed because of you. She did it!"

Helena blocked the stick and pressed herself against it to move her face near Barbara. "Yes, she did it. You know it, why did you say…?"

"Helena, we were considering all the possibilities," Barbara interrupted "it doesn't mean we think she broke the promise that she made to you." She pushed her back.

The brunette circled her mentor. Moving the stick from one side to another, thinking. Barbara followed her with her gaze.

Dinah was scared. Helena would kill Barbara, she wasn't playing. The tension in her muscles was evident, her gaze, like a predator hunger for a kill.

"We didn't mean to insult your mom or hurt you," Barbara whispered.

"You did it… you said it… She trusted you, she opened her life to you, she told you everything…" Helena clenched her teeth and tried to hit her with her stick, Barbara moved quickly and the piece of wood hit against the side of the chair; Barbara used her stick to push Helena back and tried to hit her; Helena blocked the blow.

"I said it," the redhead confirmed, "I accept it and I apologize."
The brunette growled. "She trusted you… she asked you to take care of me… How could you betray her memory thinking…?"

Barbara attacked her again. Helena stopped the blow and charged against her. The redhead had to release the break of the chair and move back to block her protégé's attack. Dinah began to think about how to stop her, she didn't want to see Barbara or Helena hurt. Her mentor was an incredible fighter, but Helena was meta, and her strength was inhuman.

"I would never hurt you intentionally!" Barbara shouted back, "I would never insult your mother, Helena, please! I know how much she means to you!"

"Not true!" Helena's stick broke against the back of chair, Barbara ducked her head in time.

Dinah, scared, raised her hand and the brunette was pushed back against a rack of weapons.

"Dinah, no!" Barbara shouted.

The furniture broke into pieces with the strength of the impact. The brunette covered her head and fell to the floor as the pieces rained on her.

"I'm sorry. She was going to hit you!" the blonde said fearfully, she didn't want to hurt Helena.

"No, she wasn't," Barbara said. "Stay calm."

Helena grumbled and rested on her elbows shaking her head. Damn kid. Suddenly, she felt long fingers on her back. She growled, moving back.

"I'm sorry, Helena. Dinah didn't mean to…" Barbara apologized.

"Leave me alone." The young woman stood up.

"You scared her!" The redhead exhaled. "Helena, please stop this; we need to talk."

"I don't want to talk!" Helena picked up her coat from the other side of the training room.

"This is all a misunderstanding." Barbara tried to take her arm, but Helena pulled away.

"I understood perfectly well," the young woman said.

"Helena, please…" the redhead pleaded, following her to the elevator.

Dinah crossed her arms in shame and followed her, "Helena, I'm sorry. I didn't…"

Helena rested her back on the elevator. "But you did." The doors closed.

The two women looked at the elevator for a long minute in silence. Dinah lowered her head, she felt guilty; they were her family and she had caused a big fight. They were so close.

She had hurt Helena, she had caused a fight between her and Barbara... first because she called her mother a burglar. Helena was ready to beat her, if the redhead hadn't appeared she would have done it; she had faced the wild young woman to protect her. She had caused a fight and, for a moment, she thought her partner would hurt the redhead seriously.

A tear rolled down her cheek. "I'm sorry, I came up here because I wanted to train and I didn't expect to see her here…" The teen felt sick, she knew how much Barbara and Helena loved each other; she knew how much Helena loved her mother and now she had caused big trouble between them; her and her big mouth.

The older woman noticed the pain in the young girl's eyes. She wheeled toward her and stopping in front of her, she reached her arms out. "Come here…"

The blonde immediately fell into the embrace, crying. "I'm sorry, Barbara."

"I told you not to follow her," Barbara whispered brushing her hair. "I know her." She knew she needed try to get Helena out of her shell to talk with her. She was hurt and so was her pride. "It's okay. I'll talk to her when she calms down."

"I made you two fight. We hurt her, I didn't want to hurt her." The young girl buried her face in the redhead's neck.

"I know, Dinah. She knows it too. She just loses control when it's about her mom, but when she calms down, she will understand that we didn't intentionally hurt her."

"I thought for a moment she was going to hit you…"

Barbara moved back and brushed blonde hair. "She would never hit me."

The blonde looked into lovely green eyes. "She was going to hit you, I was so afraid. I have never seen her so angry," she said, almost in a whisper.

Barbara smiled gently and cupped her cheeks with her hands. "Dinah, Helena would never hurt me. She might be pissed or angry, but she would never do it. She would prefer to die before hurting me and I'd do the same."

Dinah blinked. "But…"

"I know her. I trust her as she trusts me."

"She is angry now."

Barbara laughed softly. "And when isn't she?"

Dinah smiled shyly. The bond between the women was strong, so strong that maybe she would never understand it. Barbara was speaking the truth, Helena was a wild cat, but she turned into a house kitten in Barbara's hands. The cyber genius had cared for her since she was a kid, feeding her, listening to her, loving her… She was the only person that Helena let inside her personal space, touch the depths of her heart. She sighed and hugged her mentor. "I love you."

"I love you too, Dinah."

Barbara had taken care of Helena, as she did with her now. She had given her a home, a place, a family, she owed her. And she wasn't going to fail her.